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The National Social Investment Program Agency (NSIPA) of Nigeria was established in 2015 by the federal government to ensure a more equitable distribution of resources to vulnerable populations, including children, youth, and women. Under the direction of the National Social Investment Office, the program has implemented four initiatives to address poverty and promote economic development. 

NSIP COMPONENTS

Four different interventions were formed under the NSIP

HGSF

The program aims to provide free meals to pupils in public primary schools across Nigeria. The beneficiaries are children in classes 1 to 3, and they must be enrolled in public schools.

NPOWER

The program targets unemployed Nigerian youths between the ages of 18 and 35. Applicants must possess a minimum of a secondary school education certificate (SSCE) or its equivalent.

GEEP

The program targets micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) as well as market women, traders, artisans, and farmers. Eligible applicants must have a valid Bank Verification Number.

HUP

Formerly Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), this program is designed for the poorest and most vulnerable households in Nigeria. The beneficiaries are identified through a National Social Register.

OUR GOAL

Standard, transparent, efficient, and accountable structure of delivery.
Adequate coordination and synergy amongst key agencies, ministries, and departments between federal, local, and state governments.
Effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.
Finally, the improvement of human capital indices.

NSIP COMPONENTS

Summary of our component beneficiaries

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OUR PARTNERS

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